Digital and analog communication What is this distinction? What are examples of both forms?

Reference and Propositions Digital nature of phonological code lets us distinguish words. Words, via grammar/syntax, can become propositions: things said about the imagined or real; about the past, present, or future. (More on this shortly!)

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Emotions (expressed in gesture-calls) are more limited 1. We can't use gesture-calls to talk about the past or future or possibilities or to make general claims about the state of things--or at least it's

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